The problem with your bit on godzilla is that the new movie is ignoring the franchise and is a remake/sequel to the 1954 original. You man not believe this, bob, but it was a great movie. A serious movie. Yup, you can take it seriously. The effects actually were quite good for the standards of the times. It is one of the movies that created the tokusatsu genre in japan, but godzilla itself was largely inspired by king kong and other amercian monster movies of the era. But you know what? Unlike you, I can enjoy the rest of the franchise for what it is. The orginial movie is serious, godzilla raids again, the direct sequel, tryed to be serious and was a load of shit, one of the worst movies form the franchise, godzilla vs. king kong was a big hit and, for the most parts, defined the rest of the franchise all the way to final wars. In other words, they tryed to be serious again, didn't work, so they went for camp and never looked back. But, since the rest of the franchise was tokusatsu, that's fine. The orginal movie was different. It was a great movie. One of the best movie's ever made, IMO, and right up there with the orginal king kong. Hell, the franchise afterwards had wonky starting points with a overall continuity that made no sense(no, bob, toei was not trying to be marvel), but the orginal movie was always the starting point, no matter what toei was doing. You don't seem to get that. The 1954 movie was not a cheese fest like the rest of the franchise. And that's ok. I still love the rest of the franchise(for the most part) as tokusatsu. But they aren't good movies. I can take the 1954 movie 100% serious. And once again, as always with you, it goes back to your basic mentality being:
"serious=bad, camp=good". You're so stupid as always it amazes me. I don't think you've actually watched any of the godzilla movie's and are talking out your ass as always. And all the nimrods on this forum eat it up and repeat it without thinking for themselves. fuck you bob.
PS-VR poopers sucks. Go watch the real shows, spielban and metalder, instead kids.